SOCIOLOGY
PAPER – II
INDIAN SOCIETY :
STRUCTURE AND CHANGE
A. Introducing Indian
Society:
(i) Perspectives on the
study of Indian society:
(a) Indology (GS.
Ghurye).
(b) Structural
functionalism (M N Srinivas ).
(c) Marxist sociology (A
R Desai).
(ii) Impact of colonial
rule on Indian society :
(a) Social background of
Indian nationalism.
(b) Modernization of
Indian tradition.
(c) Protests and
movements during the colonial period.
(d) Social reforms.
B. Social Structure:
(i) Rural and Agrarian
Social Structure:
(a) The idea of Indian
village and village studies.
(b) Agrarian social
structure - evolution of land tenure system, land reforms.
(ii) Caste System:
(a) Perspectives on the
study of caste systems: GS Ghurye, M N Srinivas ,
Louis Dumont, Andre Beteille.
(b) Features of caste
system.
(c) Untouchability -
forms and perspectives.
(iii) Tribal communities
in India :
(a) Definitional
problems.
(b) Geographical spread.
(c) Colonial policies
and tribes.
(d) Issues of
integration and autonomy.
(iv) Social Classes in India :
(a) Agrarian class
structure.
(b) Industrial class
structure.
(c) Middle classes in India .
(v) Systems of Kinship
in India :
(a) Lineage and descent
in India .
(b) Types of kinship
systems.
(c) Family and marriage
in India .
(d) Household dimensions
of the family.
(e) Patriarchy,
entitlements and sexual division of labour.
(vi) Religion and
Society:
(a) Religious
communities in India .
(b) Problems of
religious minorities.
C. Social Changes in India :
(i) Visions of Social
Change in India :
(a) Idea of development
planning and mixed economy.
(b) Constitution, law
and social change.
(c) Education and social
change.
(ii) Rural and Agrarian
transformation in India :
(a) Programmes of rural
development, Community Development Programme, cooperatives, poverty alleviation
schemes.
(b) Green revolution and
social change.
(c) Changing modes of
production in Indian agriculture .
(d) Problems of rural
labour, bondage, migration.
(iii) Industrialization
and Urbanisation in India :
(a) Evolution of modern
industry in India .
(b) Growth of urban
settlements in India .
(c) Working class:
structure, growth, class mobilization.
(d) Informal sector,
child labour.
(e) Slums and
deprivation in urban areas.
(iv) Politics and
Society:
(a) Nation, democracy
and citizenship.
(b) Political parties,
pressure groups, social and political elite.
(c) Regionalism and
decentralization of power.
(d) Secularization.
(v) Social Movements in
Modern India :
(a) Peasants and farmers
movements.
(b) Women’s movement.
(c) Backward classes
& Dalit movement.
(d) Environmental
movements.
(e) Ethnicity and
Identity movements.
(vi) Population
Dynamics:
(a) Population size,
growth, composition and distribution.
(b) Components of
population growth: birth, death, migration.
(c) Population policy
and family planning.
(d) Emerging issues:
ageing, sex ratios, child and infant mortality, reproductive health.
(vii) Challenges of
Social Transformation:
(a) Crisis of
development: displacement, environmental problems and sustainability.
(b) Poverty, deprivation
and inequalities.
(c) Violence against
women.
(d) Caste conflicts.
(e) Ethnic conflicts,
communalism, religious revivalism.
(f) Illiteracy and
disparities in education.
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